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Saturday, 26 October 2013 Session III: Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Services Chair: Christian Susan, UNIDO

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Page 1: Blue Carbon+: Efforts to harness coastal and marine ecosystem values for improved ecosystem management

Saturday, 26 October 2013

Session III: Economic Valuation of Ecosystem ServicesChair: Christian Susan, UNIDO

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Saturday, 26 October 2013

The Role of Valuation of Ecosystem Services for Decision-Making and Methods of Economic Valuation

Eduard Interwies, InterSus Sustainability Services

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Valuation of Marine Ecosystem Goods and Services in the Caribbean: A Review and Framework for Future Work

Patrick Debels, Caribbean Sea LME

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Saturday, 26 October 2013

Applications of Economic Valuation in the Souru River Basin

Stefano Barchiesi

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Sunday, 27 October 2013

Session IV: Economic Valuation and Market-Based InstrumentsChair: Warwick Sauer, Rhodes University

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Using Market-Based Instruments, Tools, and Issues in Identifying, Designing, and Implementing

Payments for Ecosystem ServicesMark Smith, International Union for the Conservation of Nature

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Case Study and Discussion: The Benefits of Ecosystem Services, Environmental Economics, and Eco-

Compensation SchemesChristian Susan, UNIDO

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Partnering with the Private Sector for Watershed Protection in the Motangua-Polochic System

in GuatemalaKarin Krchnak, World Wildlife Fund

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Latin America Water Funds Partnership: Experiences in Scaling Up Watershed Conservation

Rebecca Tharme, The Nature Conservancy

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Sunday, 27 October 2013

Session V: Using Economic Valuation for Decision-MakingChair: Nico Willemse, Benguela Current LME

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Case Study: Application of Economic Valuation to Policymaking

Steven Lutz, GRID-Arendal

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Facilitated Discussion: How to Bridge the Gap Between Science and Policy Regarding Economic Valuation and

PolicymakingSteven Lutz, GRID-Arendal

Peter Edwards, U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Peer Group Work: Development of a Personal Action Plan for Designing and Implementing of Economic Valuation Approaches and Payment for Ecosystem

Services Programmes Mark Smith, International Union for the Conservation of Nature

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Exploring Synergies Between the Marine Commodities Project and the GEF Large Marine Ecosystem and

Fisheries PortfolioAndrei Klimenko, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership